The Great Lakes, known for typically having a 55% ice coverage during winter, currently have a combined ice cover of just 0.2%. Lake Superior has 0.5%, Lake Michigan 0%, Lake Huron 0%, Lake Erie 0%, and Lake Ontario 0%. This drastic decrease in ice coverage is a cause for concern.
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Wow - The Great Lakes typically have an ice coverage of 55% during the winter months, causing at least half of their surfaces to freeze. As of yesterday, they had a combined ice cover of just 0.2%. Lake Superior 0.5%, Lake Michigan 0%, Lake Huron 0%, Lake Erie 0%, Lake Ontario 0% https://t.co/B8ocf1zMYR